Lot Essay
Offered in very good overall condition, the present timepiece provides the opportunity for collectors to own one of the hottest watches of Audemars Piguet modern production.
In 2017, Audemars Piguet launched their first all ceramic watch, the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar with black ceramic case and bracelet. It was an immediate success and has since become one of the most sought after and hard-to-get watches of the Royal Oak range. Although the company had used ceramic as a component for their cases before, this was the first Audemars Piguet to be made entirely of ceramic.
The development, creation and finishing of the ceramic case and bracelet to the same standard as a metal Royal Oak is astonishing. According to Audemars Piguet, it took over 600 hours of research to perfect the case and bracelet. Ceramic is almost scratch proof and very difficult to work with. To machine, hand-finish and polish the ceramic bracelet alone takes over thirty hours, compared to around five hours for a steel bracelet.
The Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar combines two of the great icons of Audemars Piguet’s heritage, the Royal Oak model and the perpetual calendar complication. Visible through the sapphire crystal case back, the movement for the white ceramic Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar is the ultra-thin automatic Calibre 5134. It features the date, day, month, week number, leap year, 52-week indicator and a moon phase composed of a lasered disc on an aventurine background. The dial is the beautiful blue 'Grande Tapisserie' with silvered subsidiaries which completes this visually stunning and complicated white ceramic Royal Oak.
In 2017, Audemars Piguet launched their first all ceramic watch, the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar with black ceramic case and bracelet. It was an immediate success and has since become one of the most sought after and hard-to-get watches of the Royal Oak range. Although the company had used ceramic as a component for their cases before, this was the first Audemars Piguet to be made entirely of ceramic.
The development, creation and finishing of the ceramic case and bracelet to the same standard as a metal Royal Oak is astonishing. According to Audemars Piguet, it took over 600 hours of research to perfect the case and bracelet. Ceramic is almost scratch proof and very difficult to work with. To machine, hand-finish and polish the ceramic bracelet alone takes over thirty hours, compared to around five hours for a steel bracelet.
The Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar combines two of the great icons of Audemars Piguet’s heritage, the Royal Oak model and the perpetual calendar complication. Visible through the sapphire crystal case back, the movement for the white ceramic Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar is the ultra-thin automatic Calibre 5134. It features the date, day, month, week number, leap year, 52-week indicator and a moon phase composed of a lasered disc on an aventurine background. The dial is the beautiful blue 'Grande Tapisserie' with silvered subsidiaries which completes this visually stunning and complicated white ceramic Royal Oak.